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   Location: God's country...aka TEXAS | Firewater Ta Fame, hands down! The best minded colts I've ever been around and very athletic. He crosses great on anything. |
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  Location: Vinton, La. | Streaking Ta Fame. Simply amazing in looks, produce, and talent. I love my colt by him out of my race bred mare. Plus Joleen is a fantastic person to deal with. |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | I have never had one, but going on looks I would have to say Streaking Ta Fame is about as nice as they get. He'd be my pick. |
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| barrelturninfool - 2016-05-23 11:24 AM I have a rocket wrangler/ murr the blur mare and I crossed her this year on Conn Creek. I really really like him, he's a young stud but super nice from what I've seen. He's dtf on lanes Leinster.
I tried on several occasions (8) to set up an appointment to see Conn Creek. They would never return my calls. I've spoken with others that are saying the same thing. Most stud owners/managers are more than happy to show off their stud....makes you wonder why. |
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         Location: Where I am happiest | JL Dash Ta Heaven, Streaking Ta Fame, and Firewater Ta Fame. |
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    Location: Royal J Performance Horses, AZ | Hoping to have my hands on some Streaking Ta Fame babies next year.
BUT based off of Looks, pedigree, Talent, and an OUTSTANDING OWNER Streaking Ta Fame is for sure my pick. She is an AMAZING individual to work with and will go above and beyond to make things work!
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| Has anyone seen Sara Cheeney's Miss Mac N Fame?
Check him out! Dash Ta Fame x Lanes Leinster.... Mac N Fame
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     Location: In a happy place | Firewater Ta Fame. I was lucky enough to get to ride one a few years back. I loved him. His disposition was next to none. Very trainable and good looking to boot.
If that doesn't suit your fancy then there is JL DashtaHeaven. I have seen some I really like.
And then I own an own son of On A Gator. Such a good disposition. Is really athletic and can run a hole in the wind.
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   Location: TX | Man, there are a bunch of sons out there and several really nice young ones that are coming up. In terms of personal experiences I have a dr nick bar mare bred to streaking ta fame for next year and I love his look, his maternal line and obviously his athleticism. His owner is incredible to work with.
I've met firewater at fame in person and he is exceptional and the foals there were all outgoing, brave and easy going. Shelly is also great to work with.
I've been around an on a gator filly and she was very personable, trainable and absolutely gorgeous with good bone and great movement.
A few others I like are freckles at fame as mentioned by others, so fun to watch and live his dam. Also love royal and famous maternal line |
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   Location: Texas | Famous Bugs
Firewater Ta Fame
JL Dash Ta Heaven this was his last year to breed to the public.
JR Sirroco (sp)
KN Famous Czar
And Royal and Famous well I'm bias bc I trained and e
Ride him. He has all the credsntials to be a top sire.
I trained Roy so I'm bias
Royal and Famous is a 1D stallion. Ran the fastest time of the OKC Derby Finals 2014. Kelly's Chick 2014 NFR qualifiers and Stoli My Guy whom needs no introduction are both breeding to Royal and Famous in 2015. He is a consistent 1D horse. His dam Go Royal Scarlett LTE $300,000+3 time NFR qualifier has produced the horse that won the semi-finals qualifier at Mesquite and set the new arena record at OKC Derby with a 14.8. Royal Star Commander ridden by Erin Ricotti. His full sister was on the cover of Barrel Horse News last year as well Famous Scarlett. His sire is Dash Ta Fame. He would be a clear choice for your breeding program! Top 40 at the 2014 qualifier in Glen Rose outrunning the likes of The Red Dasher and JL Dash Ta Heaven.
This is two videos, the second was the fastest time of the derby finals agains some SUPER tough horses.
This is two videos so keep watching http://youtu.be/rh6nQ9mGcD8
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/royal+and+famous2
http://youtu.be/p-yi4sORp0Q
http://youtu.be/LBbGVqlSU2I
http://youtu.be/0cCbuc_wPGw
http://youtu.be/Cfqueg2Bxgc
http://youtu.be/HGmuNkUqASU
http://youtu.be/SMWolAA8gJ0
http://www.fastenter.com/results.php?showID=826
http://www.ebarrelracing.com/organizations/anha/2014/Sat-Barrel-Rac... not go to Dash Ta Fame himself his sons colts are amazing.
If you can't afford proven then go with proven pedigree maternal line proven producer/paternal producer proven producer and proven themselves.
I trained Roy so I'm bias
Royal and Famous is a 1D stallion. Ran the fastest time of the OKC Derby Finals 2014. Kelly's Chick 2014 NFR qualifiers and Stoli My Guy whom needs no introduction are both breeding to Royal and Famous in 2015. He is a consistent 1D horse. His dam Go Royal Scarlett LTE $300,000+3 time NFR qualifier has produced the horse that won the semi-finals qualifier at Mesquite and set the new arena record at OKC Derby with a 14.8. Royal Star Commander ridden by Erin Ricotti. His full sister was on the cover of Barrel Horse News last year as well Famous Scarlett. His sire is Dash Ta Fame. He would be a clear choice for your breeding program! Top 40 at the 2014 qualifier in Glen Rose outrunning the likes of The Red Dasher and JL Dash Ta Heaven.
This is two videos, the second was the fastest time of the derby finals agains some SUPER tough horses.
This is two videos so keep watching http://youtu.be/rh6nQ9mGcD8
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/royal+and+famous2
http://youtu.be/p-yi4sORp0Q
http://youtu.be/LBbGVqlSU2I
http://youtu.be/0cCbuc_wPGw
http://youtu.be/Cfqueg2Bxgc
http://youtu.be/HGmuNkUqASU
http://youtu.be/SMWolAA8gJ0
http://www.fastenter.com/results.php?showID=826
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      Location: GODS country | nettieb3 - 2016-05-25 12:57 AM
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| ecranch - 2016-05-23 10:16 AM
Would be crossing on a Rocket Wrangler granddaughter (maternal) and foundation/cow (paternal).
I bred one of our Driftwood mares to Firewater Ta Fame & got a wonderful buckskin filly. She is not for sale. I am so impressed with her & her conformation that I am repeating the breeding. My mare is a 21% Driftwood mare. She is a yearling in this picture.
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      Location: north dakota | Famous Bugs, Streaking Ta Fame and Firewater Ta Fame.
I bred a Special Leader daughter to FWTF and the foal is 2. I've received nothing but postive things from her new owner. i owned her till she was a long yearling and she was smart, caught on fast and had a great disposition. |
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     Location: Wisconsin | ecranch - 2016-05-25 11:20 AM nettieb3 - 2016-05-25 12:57 AM Mine...  Which is?
"Fames French Ryan" Son of DTF, and out of a daughter of Frenchmans Guy, 2nd dam Stakes producing daughter of Bully Bullion. He is 3 this year, and this was his first year breeding. He will be advertised and marketed this fall. |
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Anyone know of DTF son out of a streakin la jolla daughter?
CR Rode Ta Fame |
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| Anniemae - 2016-05-26 1:14 PM
Anyone know of DTF son out of a streakin la jolla daughter?
CR Rode Ta Fame
I have a mare out of Mac N Fame and a Streakin La Jolla daughter...
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       Location: Glendive Mt. | Mine is Famous JR as I am riding one now.I sure wish he was still alive. I love my mare by him. My second favorite is Simply Famous out of A FWF mare.. I just bred my mares mom a to him. He is a perfect gentleman and what a barrel racing machine. |
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he is still very reasonable.
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You can't ride Papers.
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| 3canstorun - 2016-06-01 3:11 PM
kuhlmann - 2016-06-01 3:55 PM It doesn't really matter.
You can't ride Papers.
I could if you would let me, after he is trained.
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   Location: Texas | kuhlmann - 2016-06-01 3:51 PM
3canstorun - 2016-06-01 3:11 PM
kuhlmann - 2016-06-01 3:55 PM It doesn't really matter.
You can't ride Papers.
I could if you would let me, after he is trained.
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      Location: north dakota | mollibtexan - 2016-06-01 10:03 PM
kuhlmann - 2016-06-01 3:51 PM
3canstorun - 2016-06-01 3:11 PM
kuhlmann - 2016-06-01 3:55 PM It doesn't really matter.
You can't ride Papers.
I could if you would let me, after he is trained.
Hahaha
I love riding papers
What are your favorite papers to ride.
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kuhlmann - 2016-06-01 3:55 PM It doesn't really matter.
You can't ride Papers.
I could if you would let me, after he is trained.
Hahaha
I love riding papers
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| KRJ1791 - 2016-06-02 7:45 AM
You are right you cannot ride(physically) papers. You can however to some degree prove a value with them by verifying age, parentage, and quality of lineage. You cannot saddle up a set of papers. You can secure insurance for a papered horse a heck of a lot easier. You can ask a certain price for a horse based on like bred horses performance records and industry trends. You can use a set of papers to help determine to some degree the personality traits and conformational qualities or deficencies you may face with a certain horse. So for all you who want to use the you cannot ride papers line as an arguementive perspective, yes my friends you can. Rant over.
I can say with 100% certainty that you cannot ride Papers. |
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  Location: College Station, TX | kuhlmann - 2016-06-02 8:31 AM
KRJ1791 - 2016-06-02 7:45 AM
You are right you cannot ride(physically) papers. You can however to some degree prove a value with them by verifying age, parentage, and quality of lineage. You cannot saddle up a set of papers. You can secure insurance for a papered horse a heck of a lot easier. You can ask a certain price for a horse based on like bred horses performance records and industry trends. You can use a set of papers to help determine to some degree the personality traits and conformational qualities or deficencies you may face with a certain horse. So for all you who want to use the you cannot ride papers line as an arguementive perspective, yes my friends you can. Rant over.
I can say with 100% certainty that you cannot ride Papers.
I can say with 100% certainty I'll be mad if I don't get to ride Papers. |
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | Talkeetnababe - 2016-06-02 8:38 AM
kuhlmann - 2016-06-02 8:31 AM
KRJ1791 - 2016-06-02 7:45 AM
You are right you cannot ride(physically) papers. You can however to some degree prove a value with them by verifying age, parentage, and quality of lineage. You cannot saddle up a set of papers. You can secure insurance for a papered horse a heck of a lot easier. You can ask a certain price for a horse based on like bred horses performance records and industry trends. You can use a set of papers to help determine to some degree the personality traits and conformational qualities or deficencies you may face with a certain horse. So for all you who want to use the you cannot ride papers line as an arguementive perspective, yes my friends you can. Rant over.
I can say with 100% certainty that you cannot ride Papers.
I can say with 100% certainty I'll be mad if I don't get to ride Papers.
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| Bear - 2016-06-02 8:50 AM
Talkeetnababe - 2016-06-02 8:38 AM
kuhlmann - 2016-06-02 8:31 AM
KRJ1791 - 2016-06-02 7:45 AM
You are right you cannot ride(physically) papers. You can however to some degree prove a value with them by verifying age, parentage, and quality of lineage. You cannot saddle up a set of papers. You can secure insurance for a papered horse a heck of a lot easier. You can ask a certain price for a horse based on like bred horses performance records and industry trends. You can use a set of papers to help determine to some degree the personality traits and conformational qualities or deficencies you may face with a certain horse. So for all you who want to use the you cannot ride papers line as an arguementive perspective, yes my friends you can. Rant over.
I can say with 100% certainty that you cannot ride Papers.
I can say with 100% certainty I'll be mad if I don't get to ride Papers.
Does Papers have any full sibs?
No. Maybe 2018? So many decisions. |
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KRJ1791 - 2016-06-02 7:45 AM
You are right you cannot ride(physically) papers. You can however to some degree prove a value with them by verifying age, parentage, and quality of lineage. You cannot saddle up a set of papers. You can secure insurance for a papered horse a heck of a lot easier. You can ask a certain price for a horse based on like bred horses performance records and industry trends. You can use a set of papers to help determine to some degree the personality traits and conformational qualities or deficencies you may face with a certain horse. So for all you who want to use the you cannot ride papers line as an arguementive perspective, yes my friends you can. Rant over.
I can say with 100% certainty that you cannot ride Papers.
I can say with 100% certainty I'll be mad if I don't get to ride Papers.
We shall see. I'd say the odds are in your favor LOL |
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        Location: Displaced Iowegian | Bear - 2016-06-02 8:50 AM Talkeetnababe - 2016-06-02 8:38 AM kuhlmann - 2016-06-02 8:31 AM KRJ1791 - 2016-06-02 7:45 AM You are right you cannot ride(physically) papers. You can however to some degree prove a value with them by verifying age, parentage, and quality of lineage. You cannot saddle up a set of papers. You can secure insurance for a papered horse a heck of a lot easier. You can ask a certain price for a horse based on like bred horses performance records and industry trends. You can use a set of papers to help determine to some degree the personality traits and conformational qualities or deficencies you may face with a certain horse.
So for all you who want to use the you cannot ride papers line as an arguementive perspective, yes my friends you can.
Rant over. I can say with 100% certainty that you cannot ride Papers. I can say with 100% certainty I'll be mad if I don't get to ride Papers. Does Papers have any full sibs?
Probably and they are named....Essay; Article; Newspaper; Journal......etc. etc....etc......   |
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| NJJ - 2016-06-02 8:58 AM
Bear - 2016-06-02 8:50 AM Talkeetnababe - 2016-06-02 8:38 AM kuhlmann - 2016-06-02 8:31 AM KRJ1791 - 2016-06-02 7:45 AM You are right you cannot ride(physically) papers. You can however to some degree prove a value with them by verifying age, parentage, and quality of lineage. You cannot saddle up a set of papers. You can secure insurance for a papered horse a heck of a lot easier. You can ask a certain price for a horse based on like bred horses performance records and industry trends. You can use a set of papers to help determine to some degree the personality traits and conformational qualities or deficencies you may face with a certain horse.
So for all you who want to use the you cannot ride papers line as an arguementive perspective, yes my friends you can.
Rant over. I can say with 100% certainty that you cannot ride Papers. I can say with 100% certainty I'll be mad if I don't get to ride Papers. Does Papers have any full sibs?
Probably and they are named....Essay; Article; Newspaper; Journal......etc. etc....etc......  
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They are expensive, though. I know, because My wife and I have a barn full.
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     Location: In The Land of Cotton | kuhlmann - 2016-06-02 9:31 AM KRJ1791 - 2016-06-02 7:45 AM You are right you cannot ride(physically) papers. You can however to some degree prove a value with them by verifying age, parentage, and quality of lineage. You cannot saddle up a set of papers. You can secure insurance for a papered horse a heck of a lot easier. You can ask a certain price for a horse based on like bred horses performance records and industry trends. You can use a set of papers to help determine to some degree the personality traits and conformational qualities or deficencies you may face with a certain horse.
So for all you who want to use the you cannot ride papers line as an arguementive perspective, yes my friends you can.
Rant over. I can say with 100% certainty that you cannot ride Papers.
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kuhlmann - 2016-06-02 9:31 AM KRJ1791 - 2016-06-02 7:45 AM You are right you cannot ride(physically) papers. You can however to some degree prove a value with them by verifying age, parentage, and quality of lineage. You cannot saddle up a set of papers. You can secure insurance for a papered horse a heck of a lot easier. You can ask a certain price for a horse based on like bred horses performance records and industry trends. You can use a set of papers to help determine to some degree the personality traits and conformational qualities or deficencies you may face with a certain horse.
So for all you who want to use the you cannot ride papers line as an arguementive perspective, yes my friends you can.
Rant over. I can say with 100% certainty that you cannot ride Papers.
But you would let me.
You come to Texas and I'll make it happen. |
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